
Concrete Coating Care and Maintenance Guide
Simple care and cleaning habits that keep your epoxy, polyaspartic, or urethane-coated floors looking great for years.
The Basics
Dry cleaning (weekly or as needed)
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Sweep with a soft broom or use a dust mop/microfiber pad.
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In garages, a quick blow-out + sweep is great.
Wet cleaning (every 1–4 weeks depending on traffic)
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Use warm water + a pH-neutral cleaner (or a small amount of mild dish soap).
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Mop with a microfiber mop.
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If you used soap, rinse once with clean water to prevent haze/film.
Avoid:
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Vinegar-heavy mixes
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Citrus/solvent cleaners
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“Gritty” powdered cleaners
Routine Cleaning
Dry cleaning (weekly or as needed)
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Sweep with a soft broom or use a dust mop/microfiber pad.
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In garages, a quick blow-out + sweep is great.
Wet cleaning (every 1–4 weeks depending on traffic)
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Use warm water + a pH-neutral cleaner (or a small amount of mild dish soap).
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Mop with a microfiber mop.
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If you used soap, rinse once with clean water to prevent haze/film.
Avoid:
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Vinegar-heavy mixes
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Citrus/solvent cleaners
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“Gritty” powdered cleaners
Spills & Stains
Wipe up promptly, especially:
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Oil, gasoline, brake fluid
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Fertilizers, pool chemicals
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Strong cleaners/solvents
For grease/oil:
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Blot up excess
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Clean with warm water + pH-neutral cleaner
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If needed, use a diluted degreaser (spot test first), then rinse well
For rubber marks
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Usually removes with a microfiber cloth + mild cleaner
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A non-abrasive melamine sponge can help lightly (don’t scrub aggressively)
What to Avoid
What to avoid (prevents most damage)
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Abrasive scrub pads, steel wool, stiff bristle brushes
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Undiluted degreasers left to dwell
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Solvents (acetone/MEK/paint stripper) unless approved by installer
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Dragging metal legs, appliances, or toolboxes
